Biography:
Joshua was born on a 120 º (40º C) day in 1969,
the same day the first manned Apollo mission blasted off
to the moon. Growing up just outside of Chicago in Oak Park,
he was influenced early by the architecture of Frank Lloyd
Wright who was based there, as well as the culturally rich
city itself.
Taking piano lessons from age five, he
quit at age eight so as to be able to play football and
get into trouble with all of the other neighborhood kids,
although he always kept playing. His family moved to San
Jose, California at age ten and Joshua started buying
records. Once in high school, he formed a ska/reggae/funk/punk
band influenced by the ska revival bands like The Specials
and The Selecter, as well as California natives Fishbone
and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Featuring a full horn section,
including a pre-dj Doc Martin on trumpet, the band toured
the state, playing a San Diego show with No Doubt in 1986.
While still in high school, Joshua secured a weekly radio
show on KSCU, the Santa Clara University
college radio station.
After high school, the band went its separate ways, with
Joshua off to study architecture at UC Berkeley. Joshua
started djing parties around Berkeley, finally landing a
weekly playing hip-hop at the infamous Nickies. He and New
York native schoolmate Dedan started a weekly called the
Beehive in Oakland in 1989 at a pimped-out velvet wallpaper
lounge, owned by a former Oakland Raider. The format was
across the spectrum, featuring hip-hop, dancehall reggae,
soul, house and everything in between. At the time he was
listening to Tony Humphries’ radio show tapes sent
out religiously by Dedan’s sister in New York, as
well as checking out
the now bustling bay area music scene.
Visiting Chicago to see relatives and buy records, Joshua
was shopping at Imports, Etc and was told to go to a store
called Gramophone and ask for Derrick Carter. The two hit
it off and Joshua would return twice a year to stay at the
now famous Red Nail encampment on Green Street, just across
the way from the Warehouse and DJ International. Upon graduating,
Joshua procured some midi gear and started making his own
tracks. After sending out demos to Derrick and Chez Damier
in Chicago, he was invited to come to Chicago and make music.
This also the time when he met and started working with
Diz (the other half of Iz & Diz), recording their first
track at the legendary KMS studios in Detroit.
Giving up a full time job opportunity at HotWired, Joshua
moved in with the Red Nail posse (Derrick, Mark Farina,
G-Most and Chris Nazuka), with the illusionary Chez being
another semi-permanent resident. He began making music for
Blue Cucaracha, Prescription and its offshoot Balance, as
well as spinning regularly at the Red Dog and Shelter. He
also worked as design director at Cajual Records with Cajmere,
Rob and Ivan (now at Guidance Recordings), designing most
of the labels and cover art during the glory days of 1995-96.
After the breakup of Prescription and Balance in 1996, Joshua
decided to return to the Bay Area where he has lived and
worked ever since. His travel schedule now takes him around
the world: UK, Europe, Canada, Indonesia, Australia as well
as all over the US. His production and remix work is equally
as varied (see discography).
He also handles the A & R duties as
well as the design work for Tweekin, San Francisco's premier
label and store. Joshua also dj’d regularly with the
samba-funk outfit, Vivendo de Påo, on their Tuesday
nights at the Elbo Room up until 3 years ago. Since 1998,
he has been co-hosting with fellow dj Solar the now infamous
Bionic sunday nights at The Top in San Francisco. After
six great years in the Lower Haight, the party has recently
moved to a new venue: Pink, which boasts a brand new EAW
sound system and late night license. It is now the longest
running house weekly in the city, featuring unannounced
guest spots by the likes of Kenny Hawkes, Jef K, Honey Dijon,
John Tejada, Diz (among many others), as well as up and
coming local talent.
Now that a successful transition to the
new venue has been accomplished, Bionic hopes to enjoy many
more years of making sundays the new saturdays.
For more info on Bionic Sundays at Pink, email:
info@bionicsf.com
With well over 100 releases bearing his name, Joshua’s
production and remix work is respected and in demand worldwide.
Operating under many guises, including Stereo People, Free
Energy, Dubwise, and J-Boom, Joshua has drawn on his many
musical influences to create a sound uniquely his own, yet
never formulaic. Recently,
he has recorded projects and remixes for labels such as
Junior Boys Own, Ubiquity, OM, Classic, Developed, Nightshift,
Seasons and NRK among many others.